Tucked along Lake Michigan’s eastern shore, Saugatuck, Michigan, is quietly transforming into a welcoming, culturally rich destination for queer travelers seeking an alternative to the usual LGBTQ+ hotspots.
Saugatuck, Michigan, is not a name that typically headlines LGBTQ+ travel lists, but for those in the know, this picturesque town—along with its neighbor Douglas—has long been the Midwest’s best-kept queer secret. While Provincetown and Fire Island dominate the queer beach destination conversation, Saugatuck offers a distinctively Midwestern twist: a laid-back, artsy enclave where LGBTQ+ travelers can find both community and respite, all within a three-hour drive of Chicago and Detroit.
What sets Saugatuck apart is its density of queer-owned and queer-friendly accommodations, restaurants, and shops. The Dunes Resort, a longtime LGBTQ+ social hub, anchors the scene with multiple bars, a central pool, and overnight lodging—making it a focal point for both visitors and locals. In recent years, a new wave of LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs has revitalized classic midcentury motor lodges, such as the Starlite Resort, which now offers cozy, stylish rooms set amid tree-shaded grounds with a heated pool and fire pits—a nod to both retro charm and modern comfort.
Dining options reflect the town’s inclusive ethos. Queer-owned eateries and cafes dot the village centers of both Saugatuck and Douglas, offering everything from farm-to-table fare to casual lakeside bites. The local vibe is unpretentious and convivial, with staff and patrons alike exuding a warmth that makes LGBTQ+ guests feel immediately at home.
Saugatuck’s natural setting is as much a draw as its queer nightlife. Oval Beach, consistently ranked among the top freshwater beaches in the U.S., is a favorite for sunbathing, swimming, and sunset views. The beach’s golden dunes and clear waters create a serene backdrop for relaxation or romantic strolls.
For the more adventurous, Kalamazoo Lake offers kayaking and paddleboarding, while the hand-cranked chain ferry provides a quirky, nostalgic way to cross the river between Saugatuck and Douglas. Hiking up Mount Baldhead rewards visitors with panoramic views of Lake Michigan and the surrounding countryside—a must for photographers and nature lovers alike.
Saugatuck’s queer community is tight-knit but openly welcoming to newcomers. While the town doesn’t host a large-scale Pride festival, its LGBTQ+ residents and allies organize regular social events, artist talks, and informal gatherings that foster connection. The absence of a major, commercialized Pride event actually enhances the town’s appeal for those seeking authentic, low-key interactions rather than crowded parties.
The arts remain central to Saugatuck’s identity. The town’s galleries showcase works by local and national LGBTQ+ artists, and the Saugatuck Center for the Arts stages everything from drag shows to queer-themed theater productions. This cultural richness, combined with the town’s historic architecture and scenic beauty, creates an environment where queer travelers can feel both seen and inspired.
Saugatuck’s emergence as a queer-friendly destination is organic rather than manufactured. Unlike some better-known LGBTQ+ resorts, it hasn’t been marketed aggressively to queer travelers—its reputation has grown through word of mouth and the genuine hospitality of its residents. This authenticity is increasingly rare in an era of “rainbow capitalism,” where many destinations co-opt queer culture for tourism without fostering real inclusivity.
For LGBTQ+ travelers seeking a blend of natural beauty, artistic vitality, and a welcoming, low-key community, Saugatuck offers a compelling alternative to the usual suspects. Its mix of queer-owned businesses, inclusive spaces, and cultural depth makes it a destination worth discovering—and a reminder that queer-friendly havens can thrive far from the coastal hotspots.
Saugatuck may not have the name recognition of Provincetown or Palm Springs, but for queer travelers in search of authenticity, community, and natural beauty, it’s a destination that’s quietly coming into its own—a hidden gem on the shores of Lake Michigan that’s well worth the journey.
Rijeka Rising: Croatia’s Queer Coastal Secret
Rijeka, Croatia, is quietly emerging as one of Europe’s most welcoming and culturally rich destinations for queer travelers.
Tucked between the turquoise sweep of the Kvarner Bay and the forested foothills of the Dinaric Alps, Rijeka has long been Croatia’s “city with an open heart.” Once known primarily as a gritty port and industrial hub, Rijeka has reinvented itself as a center of creativity and progressive values, making it an increasingly welcoming haven for LGBTQ+ visitors seeking authenticity and community off the beaten path .
New Standard in Luxury Travel Puts Focus on Resort Experience
A recent travel industry survey states 93% of travelers in the Caribbean and Latin America prefer properties offering extensive on-site amenities and entertainment.
A recent travel industry survey states 93% of travelers in the Caribbean and Latin America prefer properties offering extensive on-site amenities and entertainment. Affluent guests now favor hotels that provide meaningful experiences, fine dining and recreation, where leaving the property is optional rather than required.
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Namibia Uncharted: A Quiet Oasis for Queer Travelers in Africa
Namibia, with its vast deserts, dramatic coastlines, and low-key luxury lodges, is emerging as a discreet yet increasingly welcoming destination for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking both adventure and privacy.
Namibia is not the first name that comes to mind when considering LGBTQ+ travel in Africa. Unlike South Africa’s vibrant, visible queer culture or Mauritius’s recent legal strides, Namibia’s approach is quieter, subtler—yet increasingly meaningful for those who discover it. The country’s tourism sector, particularly its luxury lodges and safari operators, has long been accustomed to welcoming international guests with professionalism and respect, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity . For queer travelers, this means the chance to experience one of Africa’s most visually stunning landscapes—from the towering dunes of Sossusvlei to the wildlife-rich Etosha National Park—without the scrutiny or discomfort that can accompany travel in less tolerant regions.
Your Latest Prescription Is to Get Outside
Health care providers are trying a new tactic to promote the healing effects of nature: They're actually writing prescriptions for it
Find a shady spot under a tree, take a breath of fresh air and call me in the morning. Health care providers have long suggested stressed-out patients spend time outdoors. Now hundreds of providers are going a step further and issuing formal prescriptions to get outside. The tactic is gaining momentum as social media, political strife and wars abroad weigh on the American psyche.
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Safest (and Unique) Destination Wedding Locations for Queer Marriages: Where Love Thrives
As global attitudes shift and legal protections strengthen, queer couples seeking destination weddings increasingly prioritize both safety and inclusivity.
For LGBTQ+ couples, the dream of a destination wedding comes with unique considerations. Beyond picturesque backdrops and luxurious venues, safety and social acceptance are paramount. While marriage equality is expanding globally, not every country offers the same protections or social climate for queer travelers. Recent studies emphasize that legal rights must be matched by genuine inclusivity and services, ensuring that couples can celebrate freely without fear or compromise .
Get Lost (and Found): Gay Cruising Hot Spots For 2025
A new global study has ranked the best cities for gay cruising in 2025, revealing a dynamic landscape shaped by history, community, and resilience.
In 2025, the landscape for gay cruising—defined as seeking casual encounters in public spaces like parks, saunas, and clubs—remains as vital as ever to LGBTQ+ culture and community. The latest Global Gay Cruising Index, compiled by Erobella, ranks cities worldwide based on the vibrancy and diversity of their cruising offerings, including saunas, cruising clubs, gay bars, and public parks. The results highlight not only where men are meeting but also the enduring importance of these spaces for connection and solidarity .
These 6 Travel Trends Will Shape 2026 Vacations
A new kind of traveler is emerging, one guided less by destination and more by intention. The question isn’t where to go anymore, but why.
A new kind of traveler is emerging, one guided less by destination and more by intention. The question isn’t where to go anymore, but why.
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Prague’s Holiday Spirit Extends Beyond the Christmas Markets
Each December, Prague takes on a distinctive holiday glow, its historic center illuminated by festive lights and the scent of mulled wine. The city’s Christmas markets, especially those in Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, are often the first stop for visitors, and rightly so.
Each December, Prague takes on a distinctive holiday glow, its historic center illuminated by festive lights and the scent of mulled wine. The city’s Christmas markets, especially those in Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, are often the first stop for visitors, and rightly so.
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Tulum: A Queer Traveler’s Oasis of Chill Vibes, Community, and Culture
Tulum, Mexico, offers queer travelers a unique blend of laid-back beaches, a welcoming LGBTQ+ community, and a growing array of inclusive spaces—from the vibrant Red Room bar to the clothing-optional Loba Tulum guesthouse.
Tulum, once a sleepy fishing village on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, has transformed into a globally recognized destination for travelers seeking sun, sea, and a slower pace of life. For Queer visitors, Tulum stands out not for raucous parties, but for its accepting atmosphere, wellness culture, and pockets of queer community that feel both authentic and accessible. Unlike the high-energy gay scenes of Puerto Vallarta or Cancun, Tulum is where queer travelers come to recharge, connect, and explore—both the natural wonders of the region and the evolving Queer spaces within the town itself.
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